[TV] Suits - Page 111
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amaDeus
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States42219 Posts
On January 30 2015 22:45 Kipsate wrote: I don't neccesarily like Louise for what he did but I do feel like you can understand quite well why he did so given the history and interactions and the way he percieves to be viewed by the rest of the firm. Given that I think its a great character. I agree with you. I'm not at all surprised that Louis is handling this (perceived) power the way that he is. Since the start of the series, he's been the butt of every joke and consistently unappreciated. It's always been a bit difficult to never blame Louis because he has moments of opportunistic douchebaggery, but he's also been kicked over and over and over again by the people he claims to be his family (go back and re-watch the Louis and Sheila break-up over kids if you want a reminder of how much Louis sincerely loved Harvey and Mike and Donna and Jessica and Rachel...), and now he feels ultimately betrayed by all of them. And he doesn't know how to handle it, but he does know he has (had) leverage, so he's trying to make everyone else suffer the way he's suffered (although his suffering hasn't always been unjustified). His over-the-top reactions fit his character really well, I think. And because of that, I don't really hate Louis for doing this, but I'm more worried as to what will happen in the future. | ||
ZenithM
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States42219 Posts
On January 31 2015 12:45 ZenithM wrote: I think Louis deep down understands that Donna could not tell him and that she's not at fault here. I feel like she's probably one of the only characters who had no responsibility in the secret being held from Louis. She's not a decision taker, nor the concerned subject (Mike), so yeah, the secret was not hers to give. I agree. I wish I were there to console Donna :3 | ||
Acrofales
Spain17190 Posts
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Complete
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why exactly does luis feel he should have been told this secret? :/ seems like a bit of an asshole to me tbh, unlikeable. | ||
Nyovne
Netherlands19124 Posts
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CorsairHero
Canada9487 Posts
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coolTLname
United States315 Posts
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States42219 Posts
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Seeker
Where dat snitch at?36681 Posts
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KOFgokuon
United States14883 Posts
On February 05 2015 05:31 CorsairHero wrote: bring back scotty. Agree here, hottest girl they've had on the show | ||
Acrofales
Spain17190 Posts
On February 06 2015 14:33 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: It was good to see that Louis started to come around at the end and back up Jessica like a team player, but it was certainly stupid for Jessica to make up a lie for Jeff and Harvey to lie to Mike. Rachel has been surprisingly likeable. Yup. At least Harvey's lie makes sense. Jessica really just needed to tell Malone to back off: it was need to know, and he doesn't need to know. Better still, she should never have hired him. The whole reason to hire him was solved by Harvey himself a season ago. Malone doesn't seem to have done very much of anything in the grand scheme of things. | ||
Kipsate
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States42219 Posts
On February 10 2015 01:02 Acrofales wrote: Yup. At least Harvey's lie makes sense. Jessica really just needed to tell Malone to back off: it was need to know, and he doesn't need to know. Better still, she should never have hired him. The whole reason to hire him was solved by Harvey himself a season ago. Malone doesn't seem to have done very much of anything in the grand scheme of things. I agree. Jessica has been portrayed as such a strong and powerful and clever woman up until Jeff came along. Jeff doesn't respect his second-string position at the firm, and Jessica really lets him walk all over her. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States42219 Posts
On February 10 2015 01:20 Kipsate wrote: I wish they would dump the Mike lawyer stuff after this is over, sure its importan and significant for him and bladiebladiebla but I am tired of it after so many seasons. Use a fucking cop-out to get him his degree somehow if really needed. Harvey already told Mike to leave for a random law school so he could get his degree and legally practice law, but he'd be gone for years and couldn't come back to PSL because he wouldn't have gone to Harvard. I definitely would like to see more buddy-cases between Harvey and Mike like it used to be, rather than non-stop civil war shit inside the firm though. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States42219 Posts
FLASHBACK!!! Yay! It's centered around the foundation of the Specter-Litt rivalry + Show Spoiler + Hardman is back on screen... younger and beardless! | ||
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Bearded Elder29876 Posts
Also, can't agree on Scotty. Donna > Scotty all day, all night. Louis being an asshole, pretty interesting, worked out pretty well for him. Anyway, I think he will chill out by the end of the season ^^ | ||
Mikau
Netherlands1445 Posts
On February 10 2015 01:20 Kipsate wrote: I wish they would dump the Mike lawyer stuff after this is over, sure its importan and significant for him and bladiebladiebla but I am tired of it after so many seasons. Use a fucking cop-out to get him his degree somehow if really needed. I have a feeling that the fact that the professor knows is used to set up that degree cop-out. We've already seen he changes grades for money, who knows what other power he has at Harvard? | ||
Fi0na
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On February 10 2015 21:13 Mikau wrote: I have a feeling that the fact that the professor knows is used to set up that degree cop-out. We've already seen he changes grades for money, who knows what other power he has at Harvard? Here is my uneducated guess on how it could go down: + Show Spoiler + Louis blowing the whistle to take everyone out with him once he screws up big time again / acknowledges that he has absolutely no power. Then they have to cover it up and the Professor helps them by claiming that Mike was in fact in his class. At any rate there will be more of the neverending tiring "oh Mike is a fraud who knew" drama. Also Donna > Scotty any day of the week. I watch Suits mostly for Donna at this point (Rachel and Louis are okay too, but I prefer the smart clumsy underappreciated Louis, not the do-everything-to-get-what-you-want-Louis and especially not the piss-on-everything-that-moves-Louis). | ||
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